
Rylee and Caleb’s Mission Theater spring wedding was the perfect mix of meaningful, fun, and timeless. From the historic marquee to the thoughtful personal details, every part of the day felt intentional and full of joy.
The Mission Theater created such a unique backdrop for their wedding day. The vintage exterior gave the celebration so much character, especially with the custom marquee featuring their names and wedding date. Guests were also welcomed with a creative newspaper-inspired sign that made the entire day feel even more personal.
One of my favorite parts of the day was how connected everyone felt. Caleb spent the morning laughing with his groomsmen outside the theater, while Rylee shared sweet moments with her bridesmaids before the ceremony began. Their soft spring color palette paired beautifully with the bright sunshine and historic venue details.
The couple also incorporated vintage family wedding photographs into their day, which added such a sentimental touch. It was a beautiful reminder that their wedding was part of a much bigger love story.
Meanwhile, the downtown setting gave us so many fun portrait opportunities. Between the art deco details of the theater and the warm spring light, every corner photographed beautifully. Most importantly, Rylee and Caleb stayed fully present with each other throughout the day, which made every photograph feel genuine and emotional.
Their Mission Theater spring wedding was heartfelt, joyful, and completely true to who they are together. It was such an honor to capture the beginning of this next chapter for them!


































